One who's into music is going forward constantly to fulfill the need for personal musical evolution. Regardless of this sometimes it feels so good to accidentally find the same vibe that got you hooked on electronic music.

There was a time in electronic music history when the underground sound of the United States flew overseas. The fresh sounds from the states were a huge success in Great Britain and a new style was born instantly. It wasn't just a style of music, it was a way of life and partying. That was breakbeat hardcore.

My desperate love for music wasn't present all of my life. My parents weren't playing too much music on their own, so I lacked the input. They had a couple of vinyl records so I've begun listening to these on my own after learning how to operate a turntable.

Sometimes it just happens that you do something while the music plays in the background. You do whatever you have to do not paying any attention to the sound. At a certain point you'll going to have a strange feeling. That is the feeling generated by the vibe.

"Science of Noise" is not your average album. Slighter aka Colin C. is not the guy who's running after trends to find a dozen new fans amongst the teenagers who are hooked on the actually dominant sound. Whatever he has in his mind ends up in your speakers in one way or another.